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Complete and utter nonsense. I've tried the Bedinis' before and none of them made any difference whatsoever. CDs are made out of plastic and aluminum, there's nothing magnetic in them to begin with. And there's nothing rubbing on them like on a record, so there's no static either.
Complete and utter nonsense. I've tried the Bedinis' before and none of them made any difference whatsoever. CDs are made out of plastic and aluminum, there's nothing magnetic in them to begin with.
I thought the whole idea was ridiculous as well until I tried one that was out on loan on a road show.To make sure that I wasn't imagining things I enlisted the ears of my better half and then a local audiophile fellow as well who was purchasing a spare set of Maggies from me. All of us heard an improvement in the sound.
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If cables were all properly made for the specific intended use,snip..............improperly terminated high frequency cables like digital and video, etc., etc., etc.
I thought the whole idea was ridiculous as well until I tried one that was out on loan on a road show.To make sure that I wasn't imagining things I enlisted the ears of my better half and then a local audiophile fellow as well who was purchasing a spare set of Maggies from me. All of us heard an improvement in the sound.Be that as it may, I believe that this is what Bedini was using so I posted it here if anyone wishes to give it a go. Perhaps a ZeroStat gun or bulk tape eraser would work equally well if not better.
I trust my ears and I here the difference.
I did "hear" the difference.
Yes, some people hear a difference and others don't.